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explain the major types of soil erosions prevailing in india? please don't copy from Google ? 5 marks question​

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Answered by aashisingh0093
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Explanation:

The washing away of soil by air,water,living organisms etc is known as soil erosion

Generally there is a balance btw the soil forming process and the erosional process. The balance can be distributed natural or

human factors.

the types of soil erosion are

1)water erosion : water is a powerful agent of soil erosion

a)sheet erosion : when the top layer of the soil is removed over a large area by the running water is called sheet erosion

b)Rill erosion : if erosion continuous unchecked for a sufficient time a small finger shaped grooves ,they develop on landscapes

C)gully erosion : the running water gets through the clayey soil and make deep channels as gullies.

2)wind erosion : wind is a powerful agent of erosion in arid and semi-arid region. Because it is very dangerous because due to wind most deserts of world are expanding

Answered by shobi86
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What is Soil Erosion?

Soil Erosion is one form of soil degradation. It occurs in almost all types of lands. Flowing water, rainwater, and the wind are the prime agents which cause a significant amount of soil loss each year. Too much of soil erosion causes serious loss of topsoil and also reduces crop production potential, lower surface water quality, and damaged drainage networks.

Types of Soil Erosion

One of the most important things that we can do to ensure the health of our crops and nearby ecosystems is to reduce soil erosion. The different soil erosion types are explained below.

Rain Drop or Splash Erosion

The erosion due to the impact of falling raindrops on soil surface leading to the destruction of the crumb structure is known as the raindrop or splash erosion.

Sheet Erosion

It is the uniform removal of soil in thin layers from the land surface caused by the wind. Land areas with loose, shallow topsoil overlie compact soil are most prone to sheet erosion

Rill Erosion

Rill erosion is a form of water erosion in which the erosion takes places through numerous narrow and more or not so straight channels called streamlets, or head cuts. Rill is the most common form of erosion, which you can also observe during heavy rain.

Gully Erosion

Gully erosion occurs due to the runoff of surface water causing the removal of soil with drainage lines. Gullies when started once, will move by headward erosion or even by slumping of side walls unless and un-till proper steps will be taken in order to stabilize the disturbance.

Stream Bank Erosion

Bank erosion is nothing but washing up away from banks of a stream or a river. It is different from the erosion of the bed of a watercourse, that is referred to as scouring. This type of erosion is also termed as stream bank erosion.

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